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Propagation methods of coriander

Jane Margolis
2020-07-29 16:46:05
Coriander is a kind of herb and also a very good Chinese herbal medicine. Generally, it grows in some humid places in the wild, and is rarely planted in the agricultural and forestry industry. So how should this less common herb breed? Let's increase our knowledge with Xiaobian today.

How to reproduce

At present, the common propagation methods of cilantro are sowing and cutting. The best propagation time is March to may in spring. The cultivation method is very simple, and the tools and processes are easy to operate. Today I would like to tell you a kind of seeding method with high utilization rate.

Seeding process

There are also two ways of sowing. Because the seeds of coriander are easy to germinate, one is to put them in tap water and sprout as long as the temperature is suitable. There is also a common operation process, which is no different from other plant propagation. Let's learn next

Soak

First, pour the collected seeds of coriander into a culture dish. The water should not be too much as long as it can submerge the seeds and not too much. Place the seeds directly in a cool environment with good air circulation when the temperature is appropriate. If the temperature is too low, cover the utensils with a layer of plastic film for heat preservation. But we should pay attention to the frequency of water change must be high, waiting for the germination of buds to one centimeter can be cultivated

Cultivation

If it is hydroponics, directly pour the water and seeds in the culture dish into the flowerpot together, pay attention to the even space between the seeds, and then place the flowerpot in a place that is not exposed to the sun and not cold for two or three days, and the sprouted leaves can be placed in the hydroponics container. Soil culture can be made by mixing river mud with rural soil rich in sapropel. The seeds can be cultivated after growing high.

Cultivate

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